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8635 Washington AvenueRacine, Wisconsin 53406Toll Free: 800.235.1638
Phone: 262.639.6770 • Fax: 262.417.1155www.blancett.com
Model 1100Turbine Flow MeterINSTALLATION & INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Form No. B110-001 08/10 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ................................................................................................4
Operating Principle ..................................................................................4
Specifications ..............................................................................................6
Installation ...................................................................................................7
Operational Start-up ............................................................................10
Troubleshooting .....................................................................................11
Part Number Information ..................................................................12
Repair Kit Information .........................................................................13
Statement of Warranty ........................................................................14
NOTE: Blancett reserves the right to make any changes or improvements to the product described in this manual at any time without notice.
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INTRODUCTION
The Model 1100 Turbine Flow Meter is designed to withstand the demands of the most rigorous flow measurement applications. Originally developed for the secondary oil recovery market, the Model 1100 is an ideal meter for liquid flow measurement on or off the oil field.
The meter features a rugged 316 stainless steel housing and rotor support assemblies, CD4MCU stainless steel rotor, and abrasive-resistant tungsten carbide rotor shaft and journal bearings. Model 1100 maintains measurement accuracy and mechanical integrity in the corrosive and abrasive fluids commonly found in oil field water flood projects and many industrial applications.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Fluid entering the meter passes through the inlet flow straightener which reduces its turbulent flow pattern and improves the fluid’s velocity profile. Fluid then passes through the turbine, causing it to rotate at a speed proportional to the fluid velocity. As each turbine blade passes through the magnetic field at the base of the transducer, an AC voltage pulse is generated in the pick-up coil. See Figure 1. These pulses produce an output frequency proportional to the volumetric flow through the meter. The output frequency is used to represent flow rate and/or totalization of fluid passing through the turbine flow meter.
Figure 1Schematic illustration of electric signal
generated by rotor movement
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Figure 2Typical cross-section of B110-375 through
B111-121 turbine flow meter
MAGNETIC PICK-UP
RETAINING RINGGROOVE
METER BODY
RETAINER PINS
CONDUIT ADAPTOR
* RETAINING RING
* UPSTREAM ROTOR SUPPORT
* DOWNSTREAM ROTOR SUPPORT
* BEARING* THRUST BALL
NOTE: * INDICATES PARTS CONTAINED IN REPAIR KITS
* ROTOR AND ROTOR SHAFT
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SPECIFICATIONSMATERIALS of CONSTRUCTION:
Body: 316 Stainless SteelRotor: CD4MCU Stainless SteelRotor Support: 316 Stainless SteelRotor Shaft and Bearings: Tungsten Carbide
OPERATING LIMITATIONS:Temperature: -150 °F to +350 °F (-101 °C to +177 °C)
The meter should not be subjected to temperatures above +350 °F (+177 °C), or below -150 °F (-101 °C) or the freezing point of the metered liquid. High temperatures will damage the magnetic pick-up, while lower temperatures will limit the rotation of the rotor.
Pressure: Maximum pressure ratings as follows:5,000 psi − all NPT meters up to 2”2,000 psi − 3” male NPT1,500 psi − 4” male NPT1,000 psi − 6” male NPT 800 psi − all grooved end metersNote: Consult factory for pressure ratings for flanged meters.
Accuracy: ±1.0% of reading for ¾” and larger meters ±1.0% of reading over the upper 70% of the measuring
range for 3�8” and ½” metersRepeatability: ±0.1%Calibration: Water (NIST Traceable Calibration)Corrosion: All Blancett Model 1100 turbine meters are constructed
of stainless steel and tungsten carbide. The operator must ensure that the operating fluid is compatible with these materials. Incompatible fluids can cause deterioration of internal components and cause a reduction in meter accuracy.
WARNING: Pressure in excess of allowable rating may cause the housing to burst and cause serious personal injury.
AVERTISSEMENT: La pression au-dessus de l’estimation permise peut faire éclater et causer le logement le dommage corporel sérieux.
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Pulsation andVibration: Severe pulsation and mechanical vibration will affect
accuracy and shorten the life of the meter.Filtration: If small particles are present in the fluid, Blancett
recommends that strainer be installed upstream of the meter (see Table 1 on page 8 for filtration recommendations).
REPAIR KIT:
The Model 1100 Turbine Flow Meter Repair Kit is designed for easy field service of a damaged flow meter, rather than replacing the entire flow meter. See Appendix C on page 13 for repair kit information. Repair parts are constructed of stainless steel alloy and tungsten carbide and are factory calibrated to ensure accuracy throughout the entire flow range. Each kit is complete and includes the calibrated K-factor which is used to recalibrate the flow monitor or other electronics to provide accurate output data.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Prior to installation, the flow meter should be checked internally for foreign material and to ensure the turbine rotor spins freely. Fluid lines should also be checked and cleared of all debris.
The flow meter must be installed with the flow arrow, etched on the exterior of the meter body, pointing in the direction of fluid flow. Though the meter is designed to function in any position it is recommended, where possible, to install horizontally with the magnetic pick-up facing upward.
The liquid being measured should be free of any large particles that may obstruct rotation of the rotor. If particles are present, a mesh strainer should be installed upstream before operation of the flow meter. See Table 1 on page 8.
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Part Number Strainer Mesh Clearance Filter SizeB110-375 60 × 60 .0092 260 Micron
B110-500 60 × 60 .0092 260 Micron
B110-750 60 × 60 .0092 260 Micron
B110-875 60 × 60 .0092 260 Micron
B111-110 60 × 60 .0092 260 Micron
B111-115 20 × 20 .0340 .86mm
B111-120 10 × 10 .0650 1.6mm
B111-121 20 × 20 .0340 .86mm
B111-130, B311-004 8 × 8 .0900 2.3mm
B111-140, B311-084 10 × 10 .0650 1.6mm
B111-160, B311-085 4 × 4 .1875 4.8mm
B111-180 8 × 8 .0900 2.3mm
B111-200 4 × 4 .1875 4.8mm
Table 1Filtration recommendations
The preferred plumbing setup is one containing a by-pass line that allows meter inspection and repair without interrupting flow. If a by-pass line is not utilized, it is important that all control valves be located downstream of the flow meter. See Figures 3 and 4 on page 9.
This is true with any restriction in the flow line that may cause the liquid to flash. If necessary, air eliminators should be installed to ensure that the meter is not incorrectly measuring entrained air or gas.
It is recommended that a minimum length of straight pipe, equal to ten (10) pipe diameters, be installed on the upstream side and five (5) pipe diameters on the downstream side of the flow meter. Otherwise, meter accuracy may be affected. Piping should be the same size as the meter bore or threaded port size.
CAUTION: Damage can be caused by striking an empty meter with a high velocity flow stream.
ATTENTION: Des dommages peuvent être provoqués en frappant un mètre vide avec un jet d’écoulement de vitesse élevée.
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Do not locate the flow meter or connection cable close to electric motors, transformers, sparking devices, high voltage lines, or place connecting cable in conduit with wires furnishing power for such devices. These devices can induce false signals in the flow meter coil or cable, causing the meter to read inaccurately.
If problems arise with the flow meter and monitor, consult Appendix A (Troubleshooting Guide) on page 11. If further problems arise, consult the factory.
If the internal components of the turbine flow meter are damaged beyond repair, turbine meter repair kits are available. Information pertaining to the turbine meter repair kits is referenced in Appendix C on page 13.
Figure 3Meter installation utilizing a by-pass line
Figure 4Meter installation without utilizing a by-pass line
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OPERATIONAL START-UP
The following steps should be followed when installing and starting the meter.
1. After meter installation, close the isolation valves and open the by-pass valve. Flow liquid through the by-pass valve for sufficient time to eliminate any air or gas in the flow line.
2. Open upstream isolating valve slowly to eliminate hydraulic shock while charging the meter with the liquid. Open the valve to full open.
3. Open downstream isolating valve to permit meter to operate.
4. Close the by-pass valve to a full closed position.
5. Adjust the downstream valve to provide the required flow rate through the meter.NOTE: The downstream valve may be used as a control valve.
WARNING: Make sure that fluid flow has been shut off and pressure in the line released before attempting to install the meter in an existing system.
CAUTION: High velocity air or gas may damage the internal components of the meter.
AVERTISSEMENT: Assurez-vous que le flux de fluide a été coupé et de la pression dans la ligne a été libérée avant d’essayer d’installer le mètre dans un système actuel.
ATTENTION: L’air ou le gaz de vitesse élevée peut endommager les composants internes du mètre.
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APPENDIX ATROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Trouble Possible Cause RemedyMeter indicates higher than actual flow rate
•Cavitation•Debris on rotor support•Build up of foreign material
on meter bore•Gas in liquid
•Increase back pressure•Clean meter•Clean meter
•Install gas eliminator ahead of meter
Meter indicates lower than actual flow rate
•Debris on rotor•Worn bearing•Viscosity higher than
calibrated
•Clean meter and add filter•Install new repair kit•Recalibrate monitor
Erratic system indication, meter alone works well (remote monitor application only)
Ground loop in shielding Ground shield one place only. Look for internal electronic instrument ground. Reroute cables away from electrical noise.
Indicator shows flow when shut off
•Mechanical vibration causes rotor to oscillate without turning
•Electrical noise
•Isolate meter
•Install a 2.2K Ω, ¼W leaded resistor across output of magnetic pick-up
No flow indication,full or partial open position
Fluid shock, full flow into dry meter or impact caused bearing separation or broken rotor shaft
Rebuild meter with repair kit and recalibrate monitor. Move to location where meter is full on start-up or add downstream flow control valve.
Erratic indication at low flow, good indication at high flow
Rotor has foreign material wrapped around it
Clean meter and add filter
No flow indication Faulty pick-up Replace pick-up
System works perfect, except indicates lower flow over entire range
By-pass flow, leak Repair or replace by-pass valves, or faulty solenoid valves
Meter indicating high flow, upstream piping at meter smaller than meter bore
Fluid jet impingement on rotor
Change piping
Opposite effects of above
Viscosity lower than calibrated
Change temperature, change fluid or recalibrate meter
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APPENDIX BPART NUMBER INFORMATION
PartNumber
MeterSize
Flow Ranges
GPM BPD M³/D
B110-375-1/2 3�8” 0.6 - 3 20 - 100 3.3 - 16
B110-500-1/2 ½” 0.75 - 7.5 25 - 250 4.1 - 41
B110-750-1/2 ¾” 2 - 15 68 - 515 10.9 - 81.75
B110-375 3�8” 0.6 - 3 20 - 100 3.3 - 16
B110-500 ½” 0.75 - 7.5 25 - 250 4.1 - 41
B110-750 ¾” 2 - 15 68 - 515 10.9 - 81.75
B110-875 7�8” 3 - 30 100 - 1,000 16 - 160
B111-110 1” 5 - 50 170 - 1,700 27.25 - 272.5
B111-115 1-½” 15 - 180 515 - 6,000 82 - 981
B111-121 2” Low 15 - 180 515 - 6,000 82 - 981
B111-120 2” 40 - 400 1,300 - 13,000 218 - 2,180
B111-130 3” 60 - 600 2,100 - 21,000 327 - 3,270
B111-140 4” 100 - 1,200 3,400 - 41,000 545 - 6,540
B311-004 4” NPT 100 - 1,200 3,400 - 41,000 545 - 6,540
B110-160 6” 200 - 2,500 6,800 - 86,000 1,090 - 13,626
B311-084 6” NPT 200 - 2,500 6,800 - 86,000 1,090 - 13,626
B110-180 8” 250 - 3,500 12,000 - 120,000 1,363 - 19,076
B311-085 8” NPT 250 - 3,500 12,000 - 120,000 1,363 - 19,076
B110-200 10” 500 - 5,000 17,000 - 171,000 2,725 - 27,252
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APPENDIX CREPAIR KIT INFORMATION
Flow Meter Size Repair Kit FitsMeter Part Number
Repair KitPart Number
3�8” B110-375, B110-375-1/2 B251-102
½” B110-500, B110-500-1/2 B251-105
¾” B110-750, B110-750-1/2 B251-108
7�8” B110-875 B251-109
1” B111-110 B251-112
1-½” B111-115 B251-116
2” Low B111-121 B251-116
2” B111-120 B251-120
3” B111-130, B311-004 B251-131
4” B111-140, B311-084 B251-141
6” B111-160, B311-085 B251-161
8” B111-180 B251-181
10” B111-200 B251-200
Standard Magnetic Pick-up All Meter Sizes B111109
Figure 5Typical turbine meter component directory
FLOW
FLOW DIRECTIONARROW
ROTORASSEMBLY
UPSTREAMROTOR SUPPORT
RETAININGRING
MAGNETICPICK-UP
RETAINING RINGGROOVE
FLOW DIRECTIONARROW
FLOW DIRECTIONARROW
FLOW METERBODY
RETAININGRING
RETAINING RINGGROOVE
FLOW DIRECTIONARROW
DOWNSTREAMROTOR SUPPORT
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STATEMENT OF WARRANTY
Blancett Flow Meters, Division of Racine Federated Inc. warrants to the end purchaser, for a period of one year from the date of shipment from the factory, that all flow meters manufactured by it are free from defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty does not cover products that have been damaged due to defects caused by misapplication, abuse, lack of maintenance, modified or improper installation. Blancett’s obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a defective product, at no charge to the end purchaser, if the product is inspected by Blancett and found to be defective. Repair or replacement is at Blancett’s discretion. A return goods authorization (RGA) number must be obtained from Blancett before any product may be returned for warranty repair or replacement. The product must be thoroughly cleaned and any process chemicals removed before it will be accepted for return.
The purchaser must determine the applicability of the product for its desired use and assumes all risks in connection therewith. Blancett assumes no responsibility or liability for any omissions or errors in connection with the use of its products. Blancett will under no circumstances be liable for any incidental, consequential, contingent or special damages or loss to any person or property arising out of the failure of any product, component or accessory.
All expressed or implied warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or application are expressly disclaimed and shall not apply to any products sold or services rendered by Blancett.
The above warranty supersedes and is in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities. No agent or representative has any authority to alter the terms of this warranty in any way.
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Phone: 262.639.6770 • Fax: 262.417.1155www.blancett.com • [email protected]
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